T, Hılvet
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Ahmet Yesevi, Hılvet, ŞuraAbstract
This translation consists of an article published in the Shura journal under the title Khilvet with the abbreviation T. Shura journal, published by two brothers known as Ramiyev / Ramioğulları, started to be published every fifteen days on 15 Gınvar 1908 under the editorship of Rıza Fahruddin and was closed down in 1918. The circle of Vakit and Shura journal was part of the Jadid movement. Therefore, the articles published in Shura journal were shaped around the ideas, activities and efforts of the Jadid movement. The research on the intellectual activities of Muslims and especially the Turkic world is also directed towards the determination of the current situation and conveys the renewal. The article under the title of Khilwat is shaped around the travels, observations and interviews of the author who traveled to Turkestan. Accordingly, it provides information based on observations and interviews about Ahmet Yesevi, his mosque, his tomb, teachers, dervishes and visitors.
Keywords: Ahmad Yassawi, Hılvet, Shura.
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T. (1914). Hılvet. Şura, (5), 145-148.
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